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The North Avenue Pilot Project has been finished for several weeks, and the city is wondering just how you feel about the changes.
From now until Oct. 2, residents can go online and complete a survey about the road project.
Some residents had concerns about traffic flow as school started back up again. The Department of Public Works said they have been monitoring the road and have only seen a minor traffic delay for commuters, around one to two minutes more than normal.
Of course, they want to want to know how people are being affected, from safety to ease of use.
“The reason we are doing this survey is we want to understand what’s working and what’s not working. This combined with the traffic data that is being collected and also brought to the city council, will really give us a comprehensive understanding of where we are with this pilot project,” Director of Burlington Public Works Chapin Spencer said.
To take this survey, head the Burlington Public Works Website: HERE
There is also a public forum people can attend on Sept. 20 to voice your opinion. That will be at the Miller Recreation Center at 7:00 p.m.
All of this data will be handed over to the city to make adjustments to the road if needed.

BURLINGTON, Vt. —

The North Avenue Pilot Project has been finished for several weeks, and the city is wondering just how you feel about the changes.

From now until Oct. 2, residents can go online and complete a survey about the road project.

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Some residents had concerns about traffic flow as school started back up again. The Department of Public Works said they have been monitoring the road and have only seen a minor traffic delay for commuters, around one to two minutes more than normal.

Of course, they want to want to know how people are being affected, from safety to ease of use.

“The reason we are doing this survey is we want to understand what’s working and what’s not working. This combined with the traffic data that is being collected and also brought to the city council, will really give us a comprehensive understanding of where we are with this pilot project,” Director of Burlington Public Works Chapin Spencer said.